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Etude sur le modèle de Distribution des DSO

DSO

The 2004 Multi-Country Study for faith-based drug supply organizations (DSOs) conducted by EPN in collaboration with WHO showed that DSOs customers were generally pleased with the services provided. However one area that needed to be improved on was in drug distribution and delivery.

To improve on this situation, the EPN secretariat commissioned a study to be conducted in ten DSOs in Cameroon, DRC, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Nigeria, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia. This study was done in order to identify ways for the DSOs to improve their distribution services. A feedback meeting to discuss the findings and recommendations in this report will take place from 13th – 17th August 2007 in Lagos, Nigeria.

Document du projet ODM

The DSO project was developed by representatives of 16 DSOs in a participative workshop setting, in June 2004, in Nairobi, Kenya.

View or download the DSO project document [.pdf 150Kb] [.doc 441Kb]

The participants of the WHO/EPN Multi-country Study met for a feedback meeting to review the study findings and identify ways forward. Working together, they identified priority steps to increase their sustainability and capacities.

Etude dans plusieurs pays des activités d’approvisionnement et de distribution des médicaments des Organisations d’Inspira

DSO
This is a joint WHO/Ecumenical Pharmaceutical Network (EPN) publication which reports on a descriptive, comparative multi-country research project on the of 16 EPN member faith-based drug supply organizations (DSOs) and their contribution to medicines supply in 11 Anglophone and Francophone sub-Saharan African countries in 2003. The study involved structured assessments on key functions of these organizations' supply, storage and distribution systems.

More needs to be done in access to and rational use of medicines

The over-arching message at the Pan African experts meeting on Access to and Rational Use of Medicines held in Nairobi, Kenya was that more needs to be done to ensure RUM and AEM. EPN partnered with Health Action International (HAI) – Africa, to host the two day meeting on 14th and 15th November 2007. The meeting whose them was: “Saving lives and saving money; Making Access to and Rational Use of Medicines a Priority” was held at the hotel La Mada.

The main purpose of the meeting was to evaluate the progress made in access to and rational use of medicines since the development of the essential medicines concept 30 years ago. The participants of the meeting who were members of Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Faith-based organizations (FBOs) also took the opportunity to forge links and generate ideas on partnerships to ensure access to and rational use of medicines.

Success as Rational Use of Medicines resolution is passed!

The hard work, dedication and commitment put in by, among others, the EPN delegation to the World Health Assembly (WHA) 2007, paid off handsomely when the Rational Use of Medicines (RUM) resolution was passed. Part of the advocacy work done to advance the passing of the resolution was a presentation made to the delegates by the EPN coordinator on behalf of the Network. In addition to calling upon member delegates to pass the resolution, the presentation, titled "Churches advocating for rational use of medicines," highlighted the importance of the involvement of multi-disciplinary bodies in addressing rational use of medicines.

Rational use of medicines

EPN has promoted the rational use of medicines since the inception of its activities. Our ongoing efforts are described in the pages in this section.

Saving lives...saving money: Preparing for the World Health Assembly 2007

In its continued efforts to promote rational use of medicines, EPN in conjunction with Health Action International (HAI) – Africa has developed a document which will be used to appeal to the delegates of the WHA to strengthen and support the rational use of medicines (RUM) resolution. The document highlights facts on RUM, the benefits of strengthening the RUM resolution and gives specific areas in need of input from the member states. The WHA is scheduled for 14th – 23rd May 2007 in Geneva, Switzerland.

Download EPN/HAI document [.pdf 74 Kb]

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